Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Park Life
When the park in Tungelsta opened back in 2002 it soon became popular, and even won an award for park of the year in Sweden. I have blogged about the green park 15 times, mostly showing the art, the museum, the music festival and the annual Christmas Market. The municipality is responsible for keeping the park open for the public. But during the winter they couldn't care less. It used to be a popular place to walk your dog, or just to take a short cut to the grocery store, or the commuter station, something not recommended today as there's half a meter of snow on the lawn, benches and walkways.
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c'est beau toute cette neige, mais le parc doit vivre en mode hibernation
Oh my, a natural fluffy cushion...
It looks very cold there too.
Your photos at the moment all seem to be wearing a white afro ... if that is possible.
Only four more months before you will see grass again. It looks like Sweden has been blanketed by deep snow. Good luck.
I always love the look of fresh snow, before it becomes trampled and soiled...
Margaret
Resembles an overstuffed couch. I don't think this one is terribly comfy, however.
...og som du sikkert ved, Stefan, har Danmark fået sin andel sne ;-)
Du ønskes alt bedst i året 2011!
I can't believe how much snow you have. I'd be happy with even a portion of that. Great winter shots.
I've had a sore back for the last couple of days! I could very much use a rest on that soft park bench!
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